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MGCP Features Roadmap
MGCP Features Roadmap
This chapter contains a list of MGCP features (Cisco IOS Release 12.3 and later) and the location of feature documentation.
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Release
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Features in That and Later Releases
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Feature Description
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Feature Documentation
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12.4(22)YB2
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Media and Signaling Authentication and Encryption Feature for Cisco IOS MGCP Gateways
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Provides support for Cisco Secure Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) and voice security features that include authentication, integrity, and encryption of voice media and related call control signaling.
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Media and Signaling Authentication and Encryption Feature for Cisco IOS MGCP Gateways chapter of this guide.
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12.4(4)T
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MGCP CAS MD Package
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Adds support for Feature Group D (FGD) Exchange Access North American (EANA) protocol signaling and automatic number identification (ANI) and dialed number identification service (DNIS) digits.
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Configuring MGCP CAS MD Package chapter of this guide.
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12.3(4)XQ
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MGCP-Controlled Backhaul of BRI Signaling in Conjunction with Cisco CallManager
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Provides MGCP service to remote-office media gateways that connect by means of ISDN BRI trunks to a centralized Cisco CallManager media gateway controller for the purpose of call processing. This feature is supported on the Cisco 1700 series.
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MGCP-Controlled Backhaul of BRI Signaling in Conjunction with Cisco CallManager
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12.2(13)T
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MGCP Gateway Support for the mgcp bind Command
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Unifies all prior SGCP/MGCP support and adds CAS and AAL2 PVC features.
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Configuring MGCP Gateway Support for the mgcp bind Command chapter of this guide
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12.2(11)T
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SGCP RSIP and AUEP Enhancements
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Adds enhancements to SGCP for disconnected RSIP and audit endpoints requested by call agents.
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Configuring SGCP RSIP and AUEP Enhancements chapter of this guide
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12.2(2)T
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MGCP Basic (CLASS) and Operation Services
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Provides xGCP support for three-way calling on residential and trunking gateways.
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Configuring MGCP Basic CLASS and Operator Services chapter of this guide
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12.2(2)XB
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Network Access Server (NAS) Package for MGCP
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Adds support for the MGCP NAS package on universal gateways. Data calls can be terminated on a trunking media gateway that is serving as a NAS. Trunks on the NAS are controlled and managed by a call agent supporting MGCP for both voice and data calls. The call agent must support the MGCP NAS package.
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Configuring NAS Package for MGCP chapter of this guide
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12.2(2)XA
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MGCP 1.0 Including NCS 1.0 and TGCP 1.0 Profiles
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Implements MGCP 1.0, NCS 1.0, and TGCP 1.0 support in existing MGCP stacks.
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Configuring MGCP 1.0 Including NCS 1.0 and TGCP 1.0 Profiles chapter of this guide
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12.1(5)XM
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MGCP CAS PBX and AAL2 PVC
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Provides CAS connectivity to traditional PBXs.
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Appendix A: Configuring MGCP CAS PBX and AAL2 PVC of this guide
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